Crash Bandicoot game is reported to have been released on mobile devices, who knows since when exactly this Activision game was officially present on Android and also iOS. It is said that the game that features iconic characters on the Playstation can only be enjoyed in a few countries, one of which is Malaysia.
Not yet known exactly when Crash This android version of Bandicoot is present in the Southeast Asia region. But many suspect that the Crash Bandicoot game is not released globally because this game is still in beta testing, or in the soft-launch stage.
The return of the Playstation character has actually been leaked some time ago after a Twitter user named JumpButton leaked it. In upload, Jump provides information about the Crash Bandicoot game that will appear on the mobile platforms for Android and iOS developed by King. King himself is game developer owned by Activision, known as the creator of the game Candy Crush Saga.
CRASH BANDICOOT MOBILE GAME REVEALED
investigation by myself and @Motwera
This game can be signed up for NOW it seems.
The way the link was found was by searching the name on FB after being a fan of the FB page tied to the Brazilian ads. https://t.co/98Qq3jkJCZ pic.twitter.com/AE6bPek4rq
— JumpButtonCB (@jumpbuttoncb) February 7, 2020
Crash Game Bandicoot first appeared to the public through an ad on Facebook, although later the ad was removed, JumpButton and other social media users managed to capture the ad through screenshots which were then spread on Twitter.
Meanwhile, that, the Australian My City page that helped the searcher and on the App Store test site successfully screenshots its findings related to the description of the game from the app store of the company that tested it.
MORE DETAILS from the description of the game.
“In this new episode, Dr. Neo Cortex dispatched mutagen henchmen across the multiverse to enslave all dimensions. With the help of his spirited sister Coco, Crash must strike and bash Cortex’s minions back to their own worlds! ” pic.twitter.com/MUkl4wgNyK
– JumpButtonCB (@jumpbuttoncb) February 7, 2020
From the description found, the Mobile version of Crash Bandicoot will carry the same platformer genre as on the console, PlayStation 4. In this version, Crash Bandicoot tries to bring a new genre, by offering endless-runner gameplay similar to Subway Surfer and Temple Runner.
In this game, players will be invited to run automatically, while to jump, make a round attack and shift up and down can be done only by sliding a finger. Players will also be faced with a few twists which are a challenge for players.
Furthermore, in the description, it is seen that players will be able to build and develop your own base. Not only that, it is also possible for players to unlock buildings and build armouries
. No one knows for sure when this mobile version of the game will be officially released. But, from the monitoring of Kabar Games, currently on the Google Play Store many similar games that feature Crash Bandicoot characters as the main characters. But most of these games were developed by studios that don’t have flying hours yet.
It is unclear what Activision meant by choosing endless-runner gameplay for the Crash Bandicoot game. However, since the Call of Duty game was successfully present on mobile devices, Activision has become more confident in working on the mobile gaming market.
Crash Bandicoot was first released in 1996. Since its inception, Crash Bandicoot participated in enliven the gaming industry by offering quite an interesting adventure. Game by Andy Gavin and Jason Rubin from the developer Naughty Dog was originally released exclusively only for the PlayStation console. Before finally being present on various other platforms.
Unfortunately, Naughty Dog only handles the first four series of the Crash Bandicoot franchise. The series Crash Team Racing (CTR) released in September 1999 became the last series handled by Naughty Dog.
In the course of the license for this game had moved to several developers. After Naughty Dog decided to end the collaboration with Sony and Universal, in 2003 the ownership license moved to Vivendi Universal Games. Until 2008 Activision bought a Crash Bandicoot license and survived to the present.
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